Product Review from Environmental Building News
May 1, 2004

Solargenix Energy Offers Leading-Edge Solar-Thermal Technology

Solargenix Energy, LLC is moving full-steam ahead on several exciting fronts in the solar-thermal industry. Solargenix began as Solar Roof International in 1987 with a number of partners including the architecture firm Innovative Design of Raleigh, North Carolina. In 1997, with the Israeli company Solel Solar Systems as a partner, the company entered into a joint venture with Duke Power Corporation (one of the nation’s largest utility companies) and changed its name to Duke Solar. The relationship with Duke Power ended in 2002, when the utility company sold its Duke Engineering & Services Division to the French nuclear-engineering company Framatome ANP. Duke Solar bought out Framatome’s interest in the venture and changed its name to Solargenix Energy in April 2003. The company offers solar-thermal technologies ranging from large utility-scale power generation systems to much smaller water heating, space heating, and cooling systems.
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